Show FRENCH ACTOR FOND OF U S S1 Says Americans Are All Heart With Deep Emotion PARIS Fob reb 4 1 Americans 14 Americans are nil heart Firmin great L 4 ench 1 ench actor director of the tho V tho I don keon 0 told th the tho club oC of Parl 1 Paths In relating his hs tnt tnt- im impressions upon his hs return from the tho United He lie went vent nt ocr OHr o the tho In Invitation lallon of o the tho tato as a return for or the th French courtesy courty In asking James K Hackett lo 10 play In Paris two t i 0 3 sears Mrs ears ao oi I I mt to co go back buck and I ill Ill said ld ald M 11 Gemler The Th American theatres are aro ro well all and I can c n do do there the th things 1 i dream ot of Tho American audience the said bald Is lour SOur countrymen mn are aro t cJ to so almost almot as much so 10 aa the tho I rench and their motion emotion i Is deeper To I a this he h told of watching play lay In New Xe e York In which oc occurs curs II a a highly emotional scene The audience after three minutes of tenseness Just as tho ho curtain ls 18 railing falling began to laugh M puzzled Inquired o of oC theat theat- theatrical theatrical neal men about this thia and vias as as It was because tic tse American pla- pla i ler cr s a sensitiveness to emotion ap- ap ap flats als was as so o borough thorough that he her q could not long lone sustain It and laughed as a natural reaction That That Is la why he explained our speakers dl the th most mot so- so serious rious rious subject throw In two or jokes joke M Gemler praised American theatres American simplicity and honesty of expression and abo aboe e all the freedom from government control o of art I |